FBI releases sketch of 2nd person possibly connected to 2016 murder of man playing Pokemon Go in SF
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The FBI has unveiled a new sketch of a potential suspect in the unsolved murder of Calvin Riley, a 20-year-old college baseball player shot while playing Pokémon Go in San Francisco in August 2016. The sketch suggests the presence of two individuals near Aquatic Park during the incident—a person in a car and another who was recording video at the crime scene. Authorities have issued a $25,000 reward for any information leading to arrests, urging witnesses to contact the FBI's San Francisco Field Office.
The FBI has released a sketch of a second person possibly connected to the murder of a Bay Area college baseball player in San Francisco in August 2016.
Calvin Riley, 20, from San Mateo, was playing the popular Pokémon Go game when he was shot and killed before 10 p.m. at Aquatic Park near Ghirardelli Square.
The sketches are of two people in the area at the time. The first person was in a car and the second was recording video at the crime scene.
A $25,000 reward is being offered in the case. Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact the FBI's San Francisco Field Office.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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